Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 16, 1908, FIRST EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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DAILY CAPITAL JOUHNAL, BALBM,- ORBOOW. MONDAY, XOVKMHKK 10, 1008.
fighting for a
change of vknui5
(United Press LeaBOd Wire.)
San Francisco, Nov. 1G. Alleging;
Hint the life of Abraham Ituef Is not
samo In San Frnnclsco 'and that a
"florce and burning prejudice and
bias exists that makes It Impossible
for him to securo a fair trial In this
city, attorneys for tho indicted ex
boss moved for a change of vdnuc
when tho trial which was Interrupt
ed Friday afternoon by tho attempt
on the life of Francis J. Honey, was
resumed this morning at Carpenter's
hall under a heavy guard of scores
of mounted policemen, plain clothes
mon and detectives.
Tho affidavit to set asldo the pro
ceedings of tho presen trial; that
tho Jury, which It required four
months to procure, bo discharged
and tho procooldngs be begun nnov
In another county,
It Is alleged that tho Jury Is fullv
cognizant of tho attempt on tho life
of Francis J. Honey nnd believes
that Ituef had something to do w'th
It. Some or the Jurors heard tho
shot, declare tho affidavits, nnd this
mnkes It Impossible for them to give
Ttuof n fair trial.
Tho attorneys for tho graft prose
cutlo naskod tlmo to fllo nuldavlts in
opposition to tho motion and tho
court put over tho trial until to
morrow morning. Tho Jury was ad
monished and tho witnesses excused
until that tlmo.
Thero was an lmmonso crowd In
front of Cnrponters' hall when tho
tlmo of the opening of court arrived
but tho crowd was kout elenr of
tho street by a nlatoon of pollco.
Detectives mingled In tho crowd
nnd wntched every movo of-' every
spectator In orcd rto prevent any
possible disorder.
Iluof was brought to tho court In
n patrol wacon under tho guard .of
nine dotcctlvcs. When the patrol
wagon, arrlvod at the court room,
tho pollco lined ut and made a pas
sago wnv on n'ther foldo to guard
against n poslblo attempt on hh
life.
He stopped out of the patrol wag
dn with n firm stop but bin face was
worn with bIccpIcib nluhts. nnd ho
corned to hnve ncd flnc tho son
pntlonnl ovents of tho twt few dnys.
Ttuof was trikon to tho court room
and 1f nttornoys drove to tho
court room.
InsMo tlm court detective's gunnl
cvl ovory hallway leading to tho court
room, ,
Nf one was allowed to pnsp wlth-
o'tt first submitting to a thorough
Dwycr, who with Sullivan had vol
unteered their services, were next to
Sullivan.
When tho court opened, tho Jury
was brought into tho court room, ad
monished and taken to an ante-room.
Then Henry Ach, chief counsel for
Ruof, made tho motion that tho court
grant a change of venue., Ho read
an affidavit signed by Iluef to sup
port his motion.
Tho affidavit recounted tho history
of tho alleged crlmo for which Iluef
is on trial and recounted tho shoot
ing of Heney last Friday. The shoot
ing wns done by "nn individual
nnmed Haas" said the affidavit and
the " people have been inflamed
ngalnst Ituef since then.
The affidavit recounted tho mass
meotlngs hold Saturday night nnd
eclared that the publication of the
news of tho meetings had worked up
"public sentiment against Ruof. Tho
cries of "give us Ituef" at the mass
meetings wore recounted at length.
Ruof declares in his nflldavl: that
hels lnd anger of Ills life and that ho
may bo killed at any moment.
Rucf'a nflldavlt wns supplemented
by ono signed by Attorneys Ach and
Dozlor In which they recounted tho
mass meetings hold hero yontonho
and declared that thoy are in danger
of tholr lives.
Undor questioning by tho uttornoyr
for tho prosecution Ach admitted
that ho will ask for a continuance of
30 dnys if his motion for a chnngo of
venue is denied by the court and that
ho will nsk for the re-exam I nation of
nil jurors If tho motion is donled.
Hho contends that tho Jury men
should bo questioned -is to their
knowlcdgo of tho ovents following
tho attempt on Honey's" llfo and their
feelings toward tho now attorneys In
tho case.
Ruef declares that tho Jury men
havo asked ns to Honey's condition
and that they havo a general idea
that Ruef Inspired tho attempt on
Honey's life. Ho nays, that ho has
boon constantly threatened with
lynching over tho telephone novornl
times slnco tho shooting of Honey.
Thero was no argument of tho mo
tion for a chango of venue. Tho
court admonished tho Jury again nnd
adjourned tho caso until tomorrow
morning.
During tho proceedings, an attor
ney named J. D. Cook, employed by
tho dofonso to tako notes in tho court
room ns to tho fooling of tho people
o support supplementary motions for
a chnngo In vonuo, was ejected from
tho room. Dotectlvo Burns noticed
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ponroh. n umvont nny nnns bolng him taking notes and talking to tho
cnrrieii into tno court ronm. i .spectators, and no nsKod tuo pollco to
Tho court room had boon rn'lod put him out. Cook left tho court
off with n "ton fence between thn ' room without protest.
audience- and tho olllcrs of tho j This afternoon tho attorney for
rourt. tho prosecution aro meeting to doclde
Ilnhvenn ho pro's lablo and tho ow to combat tho Intent mow of iho
attorneys lablo, mt bIx dotoctlvoR, uofoiiBo.
lienvliv armed nnd throughout the Knof wns hurried back to tho
crowd,-Fnt detectives or Rurn's of- county Jail nftor court adjourned
ncnrs nnd plain clothes mon from guuruou uy mo Bnmo nino notnetlves
tho nollro donartment. dntnlled to, nnd three mounted police who rodo
wntch ovory movo of ovoryono In
the room,
Thero wns a hush whon Ruof nnd
bin altoruevH enmo Into tho room.
Ruer looked neither to right nor lo
tho left but look his chair bulwoon
his altorneys with downrnnt fnco.
Assistant niHtriet Attnrnov John
O'Clnra pat In lloaoy'n chnlr, still
staliud wllh Iho blood of tho uisoho
e.itor, nnd next tp him sat Attorney
Matthew I Sullivan. Attorney Rlrnin
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by tho side of tho patrol wagon.
Iluof and his nttornoys aro at the
county Jail tills afternoon In conference.
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27 1 N. Commercial (Street
Next Kurtz Meat Market
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Ye Liberty
The Theatre Beautiful
Program for Tuosday, WVilnosday and Thursday:
FEATURE -Tho latest success direct from the East FEATURH
THE LAUGHING NIGGER.
COCK FIGHT.
THE loot NOTE,
TRAVELERS' JEST.
Como and hoar KERRY MILLS' HARN DANC13 by Miss A. Hol
land; pUo "If You Coro for Me n 1 Cnro for You' by Miss E.
Wood.
Miitliiiv, 2 p. in. Evenings, (ls in v, ,.
SEATS FREE, ADMISSION 10 CENTS.
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VON lU'ELOW CREATICS
1 1 lilted I'rcuu I.hihci) Wire.)
A SENSATION
Derlln, Nov. 1C. In an oHlc'nl
communlcultlou lBuod at noon to-
,dny, Chaiicollor von Dulbw an
nouncod that ho had detormluud to
toll Emperor William "tin whole
b'ttor tirath concerning tho nntlonnl
'dlBcontont" at tomorrow's Interciow
at Klo,
11. Smith a phihtorer rooming at l0 nnnuoncos thnt he will resign
tho Leonard boarding houses hero. m1om tho omporor plodgos his ro
wiib robbed by Mb partnor. Joe llatek nunolnt on of somo of his personal
Sunday morning of $100 in cash, nnd Peogntivos nnd nuthorlzo ho publl
ho has hoard no more of his money. tlon of a mnnlfosto informlnn
Smith alleges Datok had boon work- 0"Vn' tlint . l0"co ("rth tho moil
ing with him horo for boiiio tlmo, and "' c'' yl,I" ,'f, "A"11-,
that ho wontomly wont through his , LT1? m "V i ,,1k",?or V"?
trousor pockets Sunday nrSrnlng "J'." , f0' "'i ,0,d n, y V,'"
while ho (Smith) was asleep, taking wn" "tioneil on account of the
tho $100 nnd leaving. The pollco
wero notified of tho case, but bo far
nothing has been learned of Untok.
death of Count HuolBon-Has'olor dliiilnned the appeal ol Altai Jl
until tomorrow when the omporor .Patr'ck, famous New Urt m
will rotiirn horn. I who Is In Sine Sine lortieuwl
Tho osntlment in Germany against of Wllllnni Mnrsh Rice Tt; mt
tno kaiser is Btrongor todnv thnn It niso uuinigscu an bpiihi w
hns boon at any stngo of the dlffor-
oncos between tho kulsor nnd his.
people
Tho Mlttag Zoltung today chargos
tuat ouo of tho court cllnuo lina boon
trying to Induco tho kniscr to doclaro
a military dictatorship nnd attompt
to quell discontent by "blood nnd
Iron methods"
Tho story has crcntcd a sensation. ,
NEW YORK LAWYER
FAILS ON FINAL APPEAL
Ulultcd Press Leaned Wire i
Washington, D. C, Nov. 10. Tho
United States supremo court today
corpus proceedings.
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Lucky Pelerion
"Luck" Juck Peterson u tn
ngnln be seen with n bran mi i
nn hfl ulreelfl of Salea IU wl
pnr Is a mnunlflccnt red wi
nnd Jnck Is highly pleased k ft
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Big Sale on Millinery
All Trimmed Huts,. Pattern Rats nud Tailored Hats aro to bo sold
nt ONE-HALF PRICE regnrdloss of cost. All shapes, Hats and trim
mings, biicIi ns plumes, fancy feathers nnd wings at ONE-HALF
PRICE. This sale begins Monday, November 16, and our comploto
stock must be sold by Deoombur 16, to mako room for noxt season's
goods. Thoro aro somo wondorful bargains for some ono. don't
nilsB them.
MISS M. D. EVANS
MEYERS' STORE.
Lincoln School Atlieltlc
Tho football game Saturday be
tween Lincoln and East schools re
sulted In a victory for tho Inttor, bv
33 to 5. Tho Lincoln boys woio out
classed by tho East, which has prob
ably tho strongest ward toam in the
city. Lincoln Is planning nn enter
tainment to holp out tho Athletic
union, ;
Oregon Women Employes
Tho report of Labor Commission
er Hoff on the number of women
ovtr the ngo of 12 years shows that
there nre 22.700 employed In vari
ous occupations In tho stnte. Tho
greatest number In any one class of
omploymont work as domeulc ser
vants and wa'ters, of which there
are 5,055. i
Requisition Granted
Governor Chamberlain this morn
ing signed extradition napors turn
ing over Jack Lund, undor nrst In
Portland, to tho California authori
ties on a chargo of burglnry pending
against him In Alameda.
A lot lor charging that they
Discuss Irrigation Code
maintain lobyhts nt everv spsslon
of the legislature nnj thnt tho Irrl
gntlon laws are nil passed In the In
terest of ca'iltPll ts aiv.l speculator",
tho Pine Forest Irrigation company
of Rend, Ore., have forwarded to
Governor Chnmborlaln a copy of the
resolut'on of tho board of direct T9,
condemning previous legislation on '
the mater and asking the aid of tbo
Stao Board In securing 'honest Irri
gation legislation" In Jpnunrv It
U -uewt-d In the resolution that n
linllnr irrigation code to the one In
ie I" Vvo'uln to i 1 a"" up "nd
nresontod to the ltlsln th
Stnto Tloard lf eonimiied In r'loi
resolution for lrlr work toward this
end during 1907.
' State News.
II Eugene clolma to have paved CO
block thU vear
'I Tillamook suffe'-e'l a $10,000 fire
I Sunday,
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fine clothing
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The fact that our stock is made up of the W
specimens of
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TAILORED CLOTHES
should be sufficient attraction to bring P
without delay. In point of style, materials,
onug aim iiuibii dimiui s ii v,v .
secona to nonein met n equaib nw i-'
the exclusive custom tailor in every detail.
Suits $10 to $35
J Overcoats $8 to
Raincoats $12.50 to
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